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Asi Ezer Reveals: The Hidden Scenario of "Being With Her" | Israel today

2021-10-20T21:34:42.962Z


The creator of the successful series that returned for a short season, provides details about the previous story of the season that was shelved after three years of work


A little funny to write this, but the current season of "Being With Her" has reached its midpoint.

Yes, that's how it is when it comes to a short season of just four episodes.

It is therefore not surprising that Asi Ezer, the creator, tries to take every opportunity to promote the series.

A few hours before the second episode aired last night (Tuesday), Ezer held a Q&A session with his followers on Instagram, who of course wondered why the season was so short and replied: "The real story is that it started as a movie, split into three episodes that became four."

The second season of the successful series ended at the end of 2017, so according to our calculation four years have passed since then.

Is this really the amount of time it took to help write this short season?

Well, it turns out not.

Ezer explains how long it took him to work on the current season and details: "From the moment I started this story - half a year. But before that there was another whole season that I threw in the trash after three years of work."

In another story, he also detailed and even shared excerpts from the hidden script: "There was a story after me, in which Amos and Noa lived together in LA, far from Amos' family and they return to Israel only in honor of Vanessa and Assaf's wedding.

Vanessa, who was run over at Noa and Amos' wedding, is confined to a wheelchair and is in conflict with her entire family after they found out she is dating Assaf. "You mean Sefi, yes?

Source: israelhayom

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